Washington Redskins OT Tyler Polumbus is hoping that an offseason devoted to working on his drawbacks will lead to better pass protection in 2013. "If there was a drawback to Tyler last year, he had to solidify his protection," Redskins offensive line coach Chris Foerster said at last month's minicamp. "There was probably too much push in the pocket. He worked hard to correct that this offseason; we'll see how that plays out."

Matt Maiocco, of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, reports San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Singletary originally denied the Washington Redskins' request to interview offensive line coach Chris Foerster when he heard the Redskins wanted to hire Foerster for the same position. Singletary said, "It would be a lateral move, and I said no. That was my initial response. So I was done with it. I got a call from Chris Foerster later on that really expressed that his family is out there, out east. He loved it here, loved what we are doing, but if there was any way to be closer to his family, he'd really appreciate it if he could do the interview and go from there. I think, for me, his family is important. Family is very important. It's something that I talk about. I could not not do that, give him the chance to be closer to his family. He's got a kid in high school, senior last year - all that sort of thing. So, I granted it."

Edward Lee, of the Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens OT Adam Terry has been making strides in practice. "Adam's playing stronger right now whether it's been his strength development or his ability to apply his techniques a little bit better," Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach Chris Foerster said. "We'll see as time goes on, but one of the big things he had to improve upon was playing with a bit more strength. He's a tall, angular guy that sometimes has trouble playing with power. But he's done a nice job so far."